Mountain - Never In My Life REACTION/REVIEW

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  • Mountain - Never In My Life REACTION/REVIEW
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Комментарии • 28

  • @megamaniac7402
    @megamaniac7402 Год назад +12

    Jimi Hendrix was in the studio next to Leslie and the gang in Mountain when they recorded the album. He heard this riff and told Leslie he really dug it. So this riff is approved by the GOAT

    • @aldito7586
      @aldito7586 Год назад +3

      Yes! I read that! That is SO cool !

  • @sammybeck7794
    @sammybeck7794 Год назад +10

    Corky Laing is just tearing them drums apart. He is killing it on that bass drum

  • @ringonor4298
    @ringonor4298 Год назад +11

    This album is so badass, in my top 5.

  • @ley98
    @ley98 Год назад +1

    That is a badass song it's like a sonic explosion in my ears

  • @kurthooker4370
    @kurthooker4370 10 месяцев назад +3

    If you liked this song and Mississippi Queen, you need to check out their song Don't Look Around. You won't be disappointed. Such a great band. Kurt from Maine

  • @johnfrank3177
    @johnfrank3177 Год назад +5

    Hey Biz. You nailed it when you said "That riff is so infectious".

  • @edwardviator9925
    @edwardviator9925 Год назад +7

    That’s a pretty solid album.

  • @edmundhenry5095
    @edmundhenry5095 Год назад

    Love love love!! Been a fan forever!!

  • @gerhardbraatz6305
    @gerhardbraatz6305 Год назад +3

    To tell the truth, I've only heard Mississippi Queen but I like this.

  • @zunbake3
    @zunbake3 Год назад +1

    Another underrated track. Keep up the good work! I elect that Leslie West was the nicest man in Rock History. Patti Smith in the female category.

  • @christopherbako
    @christopherbako 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome Song! 👌

  • @gregjones861
    @gregjones861 Год назад +2

    This song smacks with so much immovable force that it feels like I'm in a boxing ring getting punched every which way by the riff, drums and bass. But as I am knocked about, I'm distracted by how pretty the overhead lights are trailing blurred lines of color - which are the endless lead guitar licks over a beautiful bed of shimmering keyboards. "Oh wow, listen to that. That's beautiful. Time to lay down for a nap. Wish that guy counting would shut up." As for the next Mountain track, either check out their prettier side ("Theme For An Imaginary Western"), or another heavy one ("Blood Of The Sun", "Don't Look Around") or maybe one song with both pretty and heavy ("Nantucket Sleighride").

  • @tonydelapa1911
    @tonydelapa1911 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this one, Biz, I enjoyed it. Infectious was a good way to describe it. Before we move on from Mountain, we should talk about (comedian RIP) Sam Kinison’s cover of Mississippi Queen. It’s a banger and funny.

  • @jettrink7510
    @jettrink7510 Год назад

    Best song in history of Rock music...

  • @ServusDei74
    @ServusDei74 Год назад +1

    The absolute best song Mountain did. That’s saying something, my brother. Whoever suggested this, knows music.💪🏼💪🏼

  • @aldito7586
    @aldito7586 Год назад +1

    Jimi Hendrix.- "Great riff man".

  • @michaelbochnia5686
    @michaelbochnia5686 Год назад +2

    Now that is a Mountain BOMB! Put that riff up against any Sabbath, Deep Purple or even Budgie. For its time? Nothing heavier, 10 tons of riff yo! Want some more heavy early 70's? Try the band Budgie, Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman. Yep, that is the title and it has a ton of heavy riffage. Nice pick on the muse.

  • @lawrencecooper2361
    @lawrencecooper2361 Год назад +3

    Now you're getting somewhere. Mountain was a true super group musically, the closest thing to Cream that the US produced. better IMO. Leslie West, a Fat Bastard from New Yawk, was a guitar god who played with more feeling than any guitarist who ever lived. Felix Pappalardi on bass (he produced all the Cream albums, played on some, and was called the "fourth member of Cream") was a genius and Corky Laing was the heaviest and tightest drummer in the known universe. Steve Knight added keyboards that made their music..American. They were heavy heavy and loud loud, way ahead of their time. Their extended live jams are best but probably too long for your channel. The schlyrics on this tune are beside the point, just a framework for jamming. The idea of aggressive and heavy-handed Leslie singing a love song is kind of funny. Mountain was rock music for men

  • @jasonmccluskey3623
    @jasonmccluskey3623 9 месяцев назад

    FIRE!

  • @ed.z.
    @ed.z. Год назад +4

    Recommending “Nantucket Sleigh Ride”.
    Naming themselves "Mountain", after West's 1969 solo album, West, Pappalardi, Smart, and Knight played shows on the west coast before getting to play their third concert as a working band at the 1969 Woodstock Festival in Bethel, New York. Mountain was received enthusiastically by the festival audience but the band did not appear in the film of the event, nor was their performance included on volume 1 of the festival's live album. Their performances of "Blood of the Sun" (from West's album) and "Theme for an Imaginary Western" (a song they planned to record for Climbing and written by former Cream bassist Jack Bruce) did appear on the second volume of Woodstock performances called "Woodstock II" (Both of those "live" songs, however, were not recorded at Woodstock.) The 40th Anniversary Edition of Woodstock on DVD and Blu-ray features filmed performances of "Beside The Sea" and "Southbound Train".
    Soon after Woodstock, Smart was replaced by Canadian Laurence "Corky" Laing, who was the drummer on Climbing!, which was released in March 1970. It led off with what became the band's signature song, "Mississippi Queen", which reached No. 21 in the Billboard Hot 100, and was featured in the 1971 cult film Vanishing Point, while the album reached No. 17.
    Mountain began a hectic touring schedule in the middle of which they recorded a follow-up album, ❤Nantucket Sleighride, 😮released in January 1971. This album reached No. 16 but failed to yield a hit single. The title track was used in the UK as the theme to ITV's Sunday political program Weekend World. After these early releases the band continued to receive a certain measure of critical acclaim but never again achieved great commercial success.
    After Nantucket Sleighride, the band produced Flowers of Evil (November 1971) consisting of one side of studio material and one live side, culled from a concert at New York's Fillmore East.
    Mountain disbanded in February 1972 after a tour of the UK. West has since cited a combination of drug abuse within the band and Pappalardi's road weariness and burgeoning hearing impairment as primary factors. A live album, Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On, was issued in April 1972.
    Pappalardi returned to studio work, while West and Laing formed West, Bruce and Laing with former Cream bassist Jack Bruce. Their first American performance was a Carnegie Hall concert, prompting a bidding war that Columbia Records won, and the new trio cut two studio albums and a live release over the next two years. After Bruce suddenly pulled out of the trio in 1973, West and Laing continued on briefly as Leslie West's Wild West Show, which also featured special guest Mitch Ryder plus NYC guitarist Peter Baron and bassist Tom Robb (formerly with Mylon LeFevre's band and later with the Marshall Tucker Band).
    Post-1972
    By August 1973, West and Pappalardi had reformed Mountain with Allan Schwartzberg on drums and Bob Mann (ex-Dreams) on keyboards and guitar; the new lineup toured Japan and produced a double live album, Twin Peaks (February 1974), from the tour. The studio work Avalanche (July 1974), for which Laing returned to play drums and David Perry became the new second guitarist (from November 1973 to September 1974), would be Mountain's final album with Pappalardi as a participant; the group broke up again after playing a final show at Felt Forum in New York City on December 31, 1974.
    On April 17, 1983 Gail Collins Pappalardi, Pappalardi's wife and songwriting partner (she had designed many of the band's album covers and wrote many of their lyrics), shot Pappalardi in the neck in their fifth-floor East Side Manhattan apartment and he died.
    After pursuing separate musical paths for almost a decade, West and Laing reunited Mountain, recruiting Miller Anderson (ex-Savoy Brown & Keef Hartley) on bass in 1981. After Anderson had Travel visa troubles, he was replaced in 1984 by Mark Clarke and the group recorded Go for Your Life (March 1985). This line up played at the Knebworth Fayre on June 22, 1985 alongside Mama's Boys, Blackfoot, Meat Loaf, Scorpions, Deep Purple, and others. Go For Your Life was dedicated to Pappalardi's memory. Shortly thereafter, the band performed with Triumph at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Illinois.
    Mountain went dormant again until 1992, when West and Laing teamed up once again and brought in Richie Scarlet (known for his solo work and collaborations with Ace Frehley) to round out the lineup that had a live appearance in The Dennis Miller Show. Scarlet was replaced with Randy Coven in 1993 and in 1994 there was a Mountain lineup that included West, Laing, Noel Redding and occasional special guest guitarist Elvin Bishop. By 1995, the 1984-85 lineup of West, Laing and Mark Clarke was back, and recorded Man's World in 1996. In 1998 things went quiet in the Mountain camp again until 2001. That year, with Scarlet back in the lineup, the band toured, then recorded Mystic Fire, released in 2002.
    In 2003 West and Laing authored a book of recollections, Nantucket Sleighride and Other Mountain On-the-Road Stories, detailing their time with the band at its peak and their subsequent careers.

  • @davidhowe5415
    @davidhowe5415 5 месяцев назад

    Where are you getting those lyrics? @2:43. The last part is: "When I wake up in the morning, you make me feel so good, bringin' me a shot of whiskey, and a little bit of lovin', too!"

  • @slowridemodelcars1687
    @slowridemodelcars1687 Год назад +1

    Great song, listen to Nantucket sleigh ride from mountain next!

  • @josephacerra5987
    @josephacerra5987 Год назад

    Got to see them many times Stacks of Marshall amp

  • @Jaggedknife11
    @Jaggedknife11 Год назад +3

    Try silver paper off the same album

  • @charlesseiderman29
    @charlesseiderman29 7 месяцев назад

    He should check out Blind Man by Mountain, if he likes hard rock!